Today's GAO Reports - June 25, 2008

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) today released the following reports and testimonies:

Reports

1. Young Adults with Serious Mental Illness: Some States and Federal Agencies Are Taking Steps to Address Their Transition Challenges. GAO-08-678, June 23.  Highlights

2. Coast Guard: Change in Course Improves Deepwater Management and Oversight, but Outcome Still Uncertain. GAO-08-745, June 24.  Highlights

Testimonies

1. Border Security: State Department Expects to Meet Projected Surge in Demand for Visas and Passports in Mexico, by Jess T. Ford, director, international affairs and trade, before the Subcommittee on Government Management, Organization and Procurement, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. GAO-08-931T, June 25.  Highlights

2. Risk Management: Strengthening the Use of Risk Management Principles in Homeland Security, by Norman J. Rabkin, managing director, homeland security and justice, before the Subcommittee on Transportation Security and Infrastructure Protection, House Committee on Homeland Security. GAO-08-904T, June 25.  Highlights

3. Military Construction: Kaiserslautern Military Community Center Project Continues to Experience Problems, by Gregory D. Kutz, managing director, forensic audits and special investigations, and Terrell G. Dorn, director, physical infrastructure, before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. GAO-08-923T, June 25.  Highlights


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